D-Link DI-206 User Manual
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DI-206 ISDN Remote Router
Installation
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To connect an analog device, just plug one end of the device’s cord
into one of the sockets on the back of the router marked PHONE 1 or
PHONE 2.
To have incoming calls directed to a device on a PHONE jack, you
must enter the telephone number for the phone in the console program
under the Interface Configuration, ISDN submenu.
Step 5 - Connecting Ethernet Cables to the Router
Your DI-206 has six ports for connecting 10BASE-T Ethernet devices
to form a LAN. The jacks for ports 1 through 5 are wired to let you
connect network end nodes (computers, servers, bridges, other routers,
etc.) using standard “straight-through” EIA (Electronic Industries
Association) Category 3 or higher twisted-pair cables. The jack for the
sixth port is labeled Uplink and is wired to let you connect to another
10Mbps Ethernet or dual-speed hub using a straight-through cable, or
an end node using a cross-wired cable.
Please refer to the following chart when deciding on the type of cable
necessary for a given connection:
DEVICE
PORT
USED
DEVICE BEING
CONNECTED
PORT
TYPE
CABLE TO USE
Hub or
Norma
l
Crossover (X)
Norma
l
Switch
Uplink
Straight-Through (||)
Router
Server (or PC)
Straight-Through (||)
Hub or
Norma
l
Straight-Through (||)